Like several of the other plain, non-Schmalzler Bernard snuffs, this one comes in a 14g bottle. The grind is medium-fine and it is medium-dry in moisture. The colour is mid to dark brown. This is a mixture of various pure tobaccos with little or no extra flavouring. That isn't to say that this snuff is boring! Far from it. In there I can detect touches of cigar, citrus leather and musk, no doubt all from the tobacco fermentation process. The recipe dates from 1915. A most interesting snuff.
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